Real property owned by an enrolled member of an incorporated
volunteer fire company, fire department or incorporated voluntary
ambulance service or such enrolled member and spouse residing in the
Town of Catskill shall be exempt from taxation to the extent of 10%
of the assessed value of such property for Town purposes, exclusive
of special assessments.
Such exemption shall only be granted to an enrolled member of
an incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department or incorporated
volunteer ambulance service if:
A. The applicant resides in the Town of Catskill and is a member of
an incorporated volunteer fire company or fire department or incorporated
volunteer ambulance service which provides service within the Town.
B. The real property which is the subject of such an exemption is the
primary residence of the applicant.
C. The real property is used exclusively for residential purposes; provided,
however, that in the event any portion of such property is not used
exclusively for applicant's residence but is used for other purposes,
such portion shall be subject to taxation and the remaining portion
only shall be entitled to the exemption provided by this article.
D. The applicant has obtained and displayed a certificate issued by
the authority having jurisdiction for the incorporated volunteer fire
company or fire department indicating the applicant has been an enrolled
member of such incorporated volunteer fire company or fire department
for at least two years or the applicant has been certified by the
authority having jurisdiction for the incorporated volunteer ambulance
service as an enrolled member of such incorporated volunteer ambulance
service for at least two years.
The applicant shall maintain continual eligibility for the exemption
by being a continuously active member of the incorporated volunteer
fire company, fire department, fire district, or incorporated volunteer
ambulance service. An active member shall meet the requirements for
active service as defined by each company, department or corporation.
Annual attestation by such company, district or corporation is required
to maintain this exemption.
Any enrolled member of an incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department or incorporated volunteer ambulance service who accrues more than 20 years of active service, as defined in §
142-35, and is so certified by the authority having jurisdiction for the incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department or incorporated volunteer ambulance service, shall be granted the 10% exemption as authorized by this article for the remainder of his or her life as long as his or her primary residence is located within the Town of Catskill.
An unremarried spouse of a volunteer firefighter or volunteer
ambulance worker killed in the line of duty may receive the real property
tax exemption if:
A. Such unremarried spouse is certified by the authority having jurisdiction
for the incorporated volunteer fire company, fire district or incorporated
volunteer ambulance service as an unremarried spouse of an enrolled
member of such incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department
or incorporated volunteer ambulance service who was killed in the
line of duty; and
B. Such deceased volunteer had been an enrolled member for at least
five years; and
C. Such deceased volunteer has been receiving the exemption prior to
his or her death.
An unremarried spouse of a volunteer firefighter or volunteer
ambulance worker with 20 years of service may receive the real property
tax exemption if:
A. Such unremarried spouse is certified by the authority having jurisdiction
for the incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department or incorporated
volunteer ambulance service as an unremarried spouse of an enrolled
member of such incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department
or incorporated volunteer ambulance service.
B. Such deceased volunteer had been an enrolled member for at least
20 years.
C. Such deceased volunteer and unremarried spouse had been receiving
the exemption for such property prior to the death of such volunteer.
No applicant who is a volunteer firefighter or volunteer ambulance
worker who by reason of such status is receiving any benefit under
the provisions of law on the effective date of this article shall
suffer any diminution of such benefit because of the provisions of
this article.
This article shall take effect immediately upon filing with
the Secretary of State.